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5 Questions to Ask Your Spinal Cord Stimulator Doctor Before Treatment

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Twin Cities Pain Clinic is thrilled to welcome Dr. Katelyn Parker, the newest physician to join our growing team of pain management specialists. Dr. Parker brings exceptional expertise, genuine compassion, and a patient-centered approach that aligns perfectly with our goal to help people reclaim their liv...


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Spinal cord stimulation offers significant relief for chronic nerve pain when other treatments haven’t worked. A trial period lets you experience pain relief before committing to permanent implantation. Success requires careful patient selection, realistic expectations, and active participation in your care. Hope for chronic nerve pain relief ...


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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) offers long-lasting relief for chronic joint and spine pain by interrupting pain signals at their source. The treatment is minimally invasive, safe, and often provides relief lasting six months to a year or more. Patients searching for radiofrequency ablation can find effective, compassionate care ...


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Expert, Specialized Care: A multidisciplinary team provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient. Comprehensive Treatment Options: Advanced interventional treatments offer alternatives to oral medications. Patient-Focused and Accessible: Multiple locations, telehealth, and patient-centered care...


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